Lady Bird

Lady Bird(2017)

R
09/01/2017 (US)Drama, Comedy1h 34m
7.3

"Fly away home."

Overview

Lady Bird McPherson, a strong willed, deeply opinionated, artistic 17 year old comes of age in Sacramento. Her relationship with her mother and her upbringing are questioned and tested as she plans to head off to college.

Greta Gerwig

Writer

Greta Gerwig

Director

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Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Greta and Saoirse Callout Bloopers

Greta and Saoirse Callout Bloopers

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Saoirse Ronan and Greta Gerwig talk Lady Bird | Film4 Interview Special

Saoirse Ronan and Greta Gerwig talk Lady Bird | Film4 Interview Special

Featurette

Love

Love

Teaser

Time To Fly

Time To Fly

Featurette

Triumph

Triumph

Featurette

Ensemble

Ensemble

Featurette

Coffee Shop

Coffee Shop

Clip

McPherson Family Breakfast

McPherson Family Breakfast

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Dream

Dream

Teaser

Love

Love

Teaser

Heart

Heart

Teaser

Perfect

Perfect

Teaser

Give Thanks

Give Thanks

Teaser

Academy Conversations: Lady Bird

Academy Conversations: Lady Bird

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Fly

Fly

Teaser

Playgirl

Playgirl

Teaser

LADY BIRD Director and Cast Q&A | TIFF 2017

LADY BIRD Director and Cast Q&A | TIFF 2017

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LADY BIRD Surprise Film Q&A | BFI London Film Festival 2017

LADY BIRD Surprise Film Q&A | BFI London Film Festival 2017

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'Lady Bird' Press Conference at NYFF55

'Lady Bird' Press Conference at NYFF55

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A review by Innovator
5.0

Written on December 3, 2017

This movie was ok (it wasn't boring nor was it very entertaining). At first I didn't understand the point it was trying to make. Was it you can shortcut your way to your dreams if you lie, cheat, and steal (as that was exactly what she did)? It wasn't about the pressures of class division (as a review I read states), as no one treated her as any differently regardless of her social status and any division she felt was just in her head. Her anxiety against her parents, the school, and the upper class of her school turned out to be non-issues, and when she got to where or what she wants, she just finds that the grass never gets greener for her once she was on the other side. In fact, she just becomes resented by those she abandons to get there and ultimately ends up longing for the side she left.

If anything the movie was saying that those who are rich aren't as unexclusive as those without think, and they are just like everyone else. Just as the main protagonist was rebelling against her life to gain acceptance, so were the kids of the rich in that they are also just seeking acceptance. That doing anything to get your dreams won't lead to satisfaction as life on the other side isn't any better, you just end up hurting others by getting there that way, and in hindsight blinded you from what you already had.

I guess the movie had something to say after all.

★★½ - Not dull, nor was it very entertaining.